(Text from
Rear of Cassette label):Caught
on the surface of a nuclear devastated planet you have seconds to return
underground before your radiation shield decays.In any
other car you would stand no chance - in the Last V-8, survival is possible
. . . Maybe!

REVIEW
by AtariGrub

It's
2008 and nuclear war has devastated the surface of the planet. You are a scientist
living in an underground base, where you have been converting your old V8 car
with full radiation shielding and a turbo charged engine. However, on your first
test drive on the irradiated surface, your home base warns of an imminent strike
from a nuclear warhead!

The Last V8 comprises
of two levels - above ground and underground. The first has you racing against
the clock (55 seconds approximately) in order to get to the entrance to your
underground base. The second level is more of a maze, with dead ends and areas
of high radiation, which deplete your car's shielding. One of the most difficult
and frustrating features of this game is that you only have 1 life. If you crash
into any obstacle, run out of fuel, run out of time (above ground level) or
your shields reach zero (underground level) then you have to start from the
very beginning. This can be especially tiresome when you've finally completed
the first level, only to die in the underground level and then find out that
you have to endure the whole of the first level again!

The game itself has simple enough controls. You merely move the joystick in
the direction you want to go or in the opposite direction to brake. Strangely
the actual play area only takes up around one third of the screen. The middle
third of the screen displays Time to Nuclear Detonation, Current Fuel, Shield
Status, Distance to Base and various Speed Gauges. While the bottom third has
a huge THE LAST V8 sign - just in case you had forgotten which game you were
playing!

Obviously,
we have to take into consideration the limitations in computer hardware and
memory, but I can't help feeling that some kind of on-screen map would have
been useful or wider roads. Also, there is only music throughout the game with
absolutely no sound effects (or Voice Synthesis, which is misleadingly advertised
on the cassette label).

For those of you
who always wanted to complete this game or those that want to try it (with less
frustration), then scroll down for a Map of both levels, plus Infinite Time
and Infinite Shields cheats for use in the Atari800Win Emulator. Overall, this
is a hard game which requires a sharp memory for the road ahead.

"I
think the battery's dead..."(5/10)

GAME
TIPS
Try to go as fast as you can on straight sections of road, but brake when nearing
bends in the road, as turning safely at speed is near impossible.

In the Underground
Level, try and find the route to Sci-Fi Base, which involves entering the least
number of Radiation Areas. These areas need to be driven through quickly to
avoid depleting too much of your Radiation Shield.

CLICK
HERE to Download an Infinite Time file
for use in the Atari 800Win Emulator.CLICK HERE
to Download an Infinite Radiation Shield file for
use in the Atari 800Win Emulator.